TRiGGA (Short Film)

TRiGGA is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Meloni Poole and was produced by Deborah Aston.

TRiGGA was edited by Gareth Pugh, who also acted as Digital Imaging Technician on set.

The short film was funded in equal parts by the BFI & Creative England and also a successful crowdfunding campaign led by a promotional video that was also directed and edited by GPFilm.

The film is currently touring the film festival circuit, and as of December 2016 has screened at the BAFTA-qualifying Aesthetica Festival and is screening at the London Short Film Festival in January 2017 as a part of the Creative England iShorts showcase.

TRiGGA (Trailer w/laurels)

TRiGGA (Crowdfunder)

"TRiGGA is one young girl's imaginative way of overcoming bullying with the help of her horse."

Service Sight/Protean

Protean commissioned a series of short animations to highlight the key benefits of their software "Service Sight". The videos were designed in conjunction with Usable Media and animated/directed by Gareth.

Voice Artist's Showreel

EmailBee (Ad)

"Gareth is a talented animator who is a pleasure to work with. He has a rich imagination that cleverly interprets messages into visual form. His working style is patient and responsive - he is always eager to listen to input. It's clear that he is focused on delivering animations that delight the customer.” - Aman Grewal (Founder & CEO of EmailBee)

The Meath Epilepsy Trust (Docs.)

The Meath Epilepsy Trust commissioned this short to screen at a charity premiere of the James Bond film "Spectre" at the Guildford Odeon, held in conjunction with the world premiere in 2015.

Directed by Gareth Pugh

Edited by Gareth Pugh & Michael Muller

Additional Photography from Patricia Delgado & Camila Acuña

The Meath - A Short Film by Gareth Pugh

Animated Wedding Invitation (2015)

"I was looking for an animated wedding invitation that would show our journeys from our countries of origin to meeting in the UK and finally tying the knot! The wedding was Gatsby themed and so we had an idea of the music we wanted, but that is all we gave Gareth - a vague idea and a sound track! From that he created a magical depiction, even going so far as to look into what butterflies were native to our home countries so that his depictions would be accurate! We absolutely loved what he produced and our guests did too, some watching it over and over again. Gareth’s animations are fundamentally happy and so watching this invitation brought joy and excitement about our big day - just what we wanted. Almost a year down the line, we still watch it from time to time and smile!"

- Natalie Lefebvre

A short animated wedding invitation made for the special day of two friends of mine. As the pair had many family members abroad they asked for something distinguished to spread the message of their wedding day.

Marsans: Solicitors & Advocates (Ad)

mer-ka-bah (Promo)

"I asked Gareth to produce a short animation to accompany a script that describes our company. Gareth arranged for me to go to a recording studio to capture the sound file and then went about creating the animations. He completely “got” our ethos and produced a video that communicates our message and culture perfectly. I was delighted with it when he produced it 2 years ago and am still delighted with it today! For me, a true test of a good promotional video is one that is so true to the message of your business that it stands the test of time!"

- Natalie Lefebvre, Founder & CEO of mer-ka-bah

This animated introduction was commissioned by health & wellbeing company www.mer-ka-bah.com in 2014.

Directed by Gareth Pugh

mer-ka-bah

Showreel (2015)

My general showreel of content leading up the end of 2015

Gareth Pugh Showreel 2015

London South Bank University (2013-2015)

Art House (2013)

A short documentary about the extraordinary people living and working in and around the Meath Home, the centre of the Meath Epileptic Trust based in the South of England. "Art House" explores the social enterprises being undertaken by the Meath, particularly those involved in creativity and artistic expression, focussing on the people on who's lives it most impacts - those with severe mental and/or physical disabilities.

A short documentary about the extraordinary people living and working at the Meath Home, the centre of the Epileptic Trust based in the South of England. "Changing Perceptions" explores the new social enterprises being undertaken by the Meath, focussing on the people on who's lives it most impacts - those with severe mental and/or physical disabilities.

Directed by Gareth PughAssembled by Gareth Pugh and Camila Acuña with assistance from Michael Muller